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There’s No Place like Home : From Cultural Plurality to Convergence in Remote Heartbeats
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There’s No Place like Home : From Cultural Plurality to Convergence in Remote Heartbeats
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'The title refers to the quadruple sequences of poems, linking the importance of cuisine and childhood memories to our shared ideas of home and cultural identity. We write as two poets based in Australia and India. This poetic exchange program explores cultural milieu that incorporate rituals and cuisine which are intrinsic part of culture along with the childhood landscapes, landscapes that exist as mindscapes now and craft a major part of our psyche.' (Publication abstract)
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http://www.textjournal.com.au/speciss/issue60/Mitra&Muslera.pdf
There’s No Place like Home : From Cultural Plurality to Convergence in Remote Heartbeats
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cIndia,cSouth Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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cAustralia,c
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